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Verlauf m; Geschichte f; Werdegang m; Kunstgeschichte f; Hintergrundinformation f; Hintergrund m |
automóv. |
Historie f (eines Autos) |
comun. |
Lebenslauf m (of an item) |
econ. |
Geschichtswissenschaft f |
jur. |
Vorgeschichte eines Beschuldigten |
micr. |
Anrufliste f (A User Interface (UI) element that provides access to a list of dialed, received, and missed calls); Verlauf m (A list of the user's actions within a program, such as commands entered in an operating system shell, menus passed through using Gopher, or links followed using a Web browser); Versionsgeschichte m (Record of changes to a file or project since it was initially added to a Visual SourceSafe database. The database can return to any point in the file history and recover the file as it existed at that point) |
tec. |
Aufzeichnung f; Protokoll n; Vorgeschichte f; time |
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history A systematic written account comprising a chronological record of events (as affecting a city, state, nation, institution, science, or art) and usually including a philosophical explanation of the cause and origin of such events ['hɪst(ə)rɪ] s | |
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ambient. |
Geschichte f |
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comun. |
Bisher (MS Windows, PC) |
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transp., tec. |
chronologisch |
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diál. |
Anamnese; Krankengeschichte |
econ. |
Chronik; Entwicklung; Vergangenheit |
educ. |
Geschichte (Lehrfach) |
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Inglés tesauro |
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abrev. |
hist |
jerg. |
something in the past (I don't have any idea where my old boyfriend is. He's history.) |